Ecology: Dominant trees: Western Red Cedar, Western Hemlock, and Douglas Fir Growth Habit: Scattered Age of Specimens: Mixed Substrate: On duff (pine cones, needles, and twig litter) General Characters: Colour of spore print: white Height of entire specimen: 3.5 mm Length of stem: 2.9mm Width of cap: .4mm Height of cap at centre: .6mm Width of stem at apex: .1mm Widest width of stem: .1mm Odour: none Taste: none Colour: Cap surface: pale yellow Hygrophanous: No Cap flesh: pale yellow Gills: Thin, adnate Gill edge: concolourous Stem surface: pale yellow Stem flesh: pale yellow Cap Characters: Latex: No Surface texture: Dry Surface ornamentation: Smooth Shape: Bell shaped Margin shape: Straight Contour of margin: Even Flesh consistency: Fleshy, thin Stem Characters: Stem shape: Equal Surface texture: Viscid Surface ornamentation: Smooth Stem consistency: Fibrous, flexible Stem texture: solid Gill Characters: Attachment to stem: adnate Edge shape: entire Veil: none Chemical Characters: Melzer's reagent on cap surface: no reaction Melzer's reagent on cap flesh: no reaction Spores: Shape: Ovoid Colour: White Melzer's reagent reaction: none Average spore length: 9.125 μm Average spore width: 3.375 μm Hyphae Septate: no Thickness: average and consistent throughout specimen Basidia Shape: regular Sterigma: four per basidium Cystidia None were visible of any kind.